Spanish authorities detain 34 people, including six tennis players, involved in a tennis match-fixing network that made more than half-a-million dollars from lower-tier tournaments in Spain and Portugal.

Argentina took its first Davis Cup title after Juan Martin del Potro and Federico Delbonis won the reverse singles to complete a spectacular comeback in a 3-2 victory over hosts Croatia in the final in Zagreb.

On this episode: The career of NRL star Ben Barba in Disarray. Former World number one Roger Federer has fallen outside the top ten. The Sydney Kings have bounced back into the winners list after a fiery encounter against The Cairns Taipans.

On this episode: Melbourne hosts the traditional cup parade on the eve of this year’s great race. Daniel Ricciardo has finished third after a controversial Mexican formula one Grand Prix. Andy Murray is within reach of the world number one ranking.

On this episode: Hawthorn secures its target but only narrowly beats the siren of the AFL Trade deadline. Mitchell Starc expects to be fit for next month’s first test against South Africa in Perth. Nick Kyrgios has once again tested the patience of his fans.

On this episode: Hawthorn loses another of their multi premiership winning stars. Nick Kyrgios has agreed to seek the help of a sports Psychologist to avoid an 8 week suspension. The Wallabies finally hope to break through for their first win against the All Blacks at Eden park in 30 years.

On this episode: A superstar Hawk becomes an Eagle. Nick Kyrgios has escaped suspension after his on-court meltdown at the Shanghai Masters. Round 2 of th A-League kicks off with a re-match of last year’s Grand Finalists.

On this episode: Giants ruckman Shane Mumford apologises for sledging Lance Franklin over his mental illness battle. The NRL integrity unit is looking into Titans star Jarryd Hayne over a video that’s emerged. Nick Kyrgios is confident he will overcome a hip injury in time for the Davis Cup.

On this episode: Stan Wawrinka wins a third Grand Slam Title. The Canberra Raiders will name injured Duo Josh Hodgson and Blake Austin for the sudden death Semi Final against The Panthers. Jason Day’s World number one ranking is under threat.

World number one Angelique Kerber takes her second grand slam title of the year, beating Karolina Pliskova in the women's singles final of the year's final major at Flushing Meadows. Look back at all the action in our blog.

On this episode: One of Rugby League’s most respected voices fears the game is wide open to the risk of match fixing. The AFL finals begin when West Coast hosts the Western Bulldogs. Japans Kei Nishikori has upset Andy Murray at the US Open

On this episode: The Raiders go into battle to save the Finals campaign of Jack Wighton. Sydney Defender Callum Mills has won this year’s rising star award. Serena Williams has broken Roger Federer’s record of the most number of matches won in Grand Slams.

On this episode: It’s been a mixed day for the Australians at the US open. The Socceroos have edged closer to qualifying for Russia 2018. Brisbane Broncos coach Wayne Bennett has slammed the scheduling of the NRL Finals.

China's Zhang Shuai apologises for knocking her best friend Samantha Stosur out of the US Open on Thursday, hailing the former champion for talking her out of quitting the sport last year, while Nick Kyrgios progresses to the third round.

Bernard Tomic is sent packing early at the US Open and his minimal earnings are offset by a $US10,000 fine levied on him for a crude on-court outburst he directed at a heckler during his first-round loss.

On this episode: Bernard Tomic and Nick Kyrgios under fire again for their on court antics at the US open. The AFL has defended its handling of Allegations against GWS player Lachie Whitfield. An intriguing final round in the NRL kicks off with the Broncos hosting the Roosters.

On this episode: Greater Western Sydney denies it has a giant headache on the brink of its first AFL Finals appearance. Australian James Duckworth has advanced to the second round of the US Tennis Open. A guaranteed finals spot is on the line but The Gold Coast Titans think they have nothing to lose.

Andy Murray is praised for reminding BBC presenter John Inverdale "that women are people too", after being congratulated on becoming the first tennis player to win two gold medals — a feat already bested by both Venus and Serena Williams.

Tennis player Monica Puig records a major upset in the women's singles final to take home Puerto Rico's first-ever Olympic gold medal, as Rafael Nadal bows out of the men's competition in an epic match against in-form Juan Martin del Potro.

Bobbie Heine Miller, a South African raised tennis star of the 1920s who debuted at Wimbledon at age 17, sat with Royalty and survived a plane crash in Egypt, is remembered as someone who made friends easily.

On this episode: Australia’s Batsmen struggle after losing early wickets on day two of the first test against Sri Lanka. Roger Federer has withdrawn from the Olympics. Andrew Gaze is confident the Boomers have the talent to surprise at Rio.

On this episode: Andy Murray puts on a masterful display to collect his second Wimbledon Title. Jarryd Hanye’s Olympic dream is over after failing to make Fiji’s Rugby Sevens squad. Portugal has won its first major soccer trophy after beating France 1-nil in the European championship final.

Serena Williams storms into her ninth Wimbledon final in record time to set up a decider against Angelique Kerber after the German ends Venus Williams's hopes of becoming the oldest woman in the title match in 22 years.

On this episode: roger Federer edges closer to a record 8th Wimbledon Title. Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley has defended his courting of players mid-season. The Maroons have held their first training run.

On this episode: Anna Meares has been handed the honour of flag bearer for Australia in Rio. The Williams sisters are on track to meet in the women’s singles final at Wimbledon. New South Wales looses Adam Reynolds for Origin three against Queensland.

On this episode: Tennis legend John McEnroe slams Nick Kyrgios’s attitude after the Aussie was knocked out of Wimbledon. NRL star Semi Radradra has pleaded guilty to three charges of domestic violence against his former partner. Australian Basketball star Andrew Bogut will line-up for the new NBA side next season.

On this episode: The Blues resist the temptation to prepare for the future. Nick Kyrgios and Bernard Tomic become the first two Australian men into the final 16 at Wimbledon. Iceland’s fairytale run at soccer’s Euro 2016 tournament has come to a cruel end.

On this episode: The Semi Radradra scandal continues at the Eels. There were mixed fortunes for the Australian players at Wimbledon. Portugal has survived another Nailbiter at Soccer’s European Championship.

Maria Sharapova to fight a suspension from Tennis for testing positive to a banned substance. Veteran centre Steve Matai will undergo neck surgery and won’t play again this year. Michael Cheika has named four debutants for the first match on Saturday in Brisbane.

The Russian tennis star says she will "fight to be back on the tennis court as soon as possible after copping a two-year ban from tennis for testing positive to a banned substance at the Australian Open.

On this episode: Benn Robinson forced into premature retirement. Melbourne cup winning jockey Michelle Payne is set to be released from hospital. Roger Federer is fully fit again and focussing on the grass court season.

On this episode: Novak Djokovic confirms his place as one of the all time greats of men’s Tennis. Nathan Lyon and Adam Zampa have led Australia to a six wicket victory over the West Indies. Sally Pearson remains confident of being competitive at the Rio Games.

Britain's Andy Murray ends the French Open reign of Stan Wawrinka, downing the defending champion in four sets to reach his first Roland Garros final, where he will face the might of world number one Novak Djokovic.

On this episode: Nick Kyrgios serves it up to Australia’s Olympic bosses after pulling out of the Olympics. The Manly Sea Eagles have hit back at allegations the Team threw two games last year. Friday night football comes to Hobart with the Kangaroos hosting the Tigers.

On this episode: Cooper Cronk gets the all clear to play in Origin one. Sam Stosur advanced to the Quarter Finals of the French Tennis Open. Australia’s women’s Rugby Sevens team flew in from France after claiming the World Series Title.

On this episode: Just two Australians left in the singles draw at the French Open. The Adelaide Crows are planning to take on Greater Western Sydney’s midfield strength. The New South Wales Swifts are hoping for a record crowd against The Queensland Firebirds

On this episode: Bernard Tomic pulls the pin on his Olympic campaign. Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson remains hopeful of keeping Kurtley Beale next season. Jason Day has shot a record equalling round on the first day of the players championship in Florida.